"Now that he has gotten us here, he needs to tell us what to do," Noori said.

Another rejected asylum seeker, Obaidullah Disan, from Afghanistan's restive eastern Kunar province, said that there were five German officers assigned to each deportee on the plane.

Disan, who lived in Germany for seven years, said he was picked up from where he was working at a fast food restaurant in Munich by four police officers, before being put in a detention centre for three days and then deported to Afghanistan.

"I don't know what to do here, what have I come to and what my future will be," Disan said, while waiting for family members to arrive.

His family was only notified Monday night by Disan that he was coming, he said.

Sibghatullah Rahmani, originally from central Kapisa province was also on the returning plane. He arrived in Germany at the beginning of 2015.

"Afghanistan is not secure for any citizen," he said, also blaming the Afghan president for going forward with the deportation agreement.